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SUMMARY:Mountainfilm Festival on Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening of inspiring and captivating films handpicked from the Mountainfilm festival in Telluride\, Colorado. \nFounded in 1979\, Mountainfilm is one of America’s longest-running film festivals. The annual festival is held every Memorial Day weekend in Telluride\, CO. Mountainfilm is a dynamic nonprofit organization and festival that celebrates stories of indomitable spirit and aims to inspire audiences through film\, art\, and ideas. \nMountainfilm on Tour in Malvern\, PA will feature a collection of culturally rich\, adventure-packed and engaging documentary short films that align with Mountainfilm’s mission to use the power of film\, art and ideas to inspire audiences to create a better world. Doors open for the event at 6:30 and the show will kick off at 7:00 PM.
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/mountainfilm-festival-on-tour/
LOCATION:Penn State Great Valley: School of Graduate Professional Studies\, 30 East Swedesford Road\, Malvern\, PA\, 19355\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film,Free
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SUMMARY:Nature's Best Hope
DESCRIPTION:with Doug Tallamy\n\n\nRecent headlines about global insect declines\, the impending extinction of one million species worldwide\, and three billion fewer birds in North America are a bleak reality check about how ineffective our current landscape designs have been at sustaining the plants and animals that sustain us. Such losses are not an option if we wish to continue our current standard of living on Planet Earth. The good news is that none of this is inevitable. Tallamy will discuss simple steps that each of us can- and must- take to reverse declining biodiversity and will explain why we\, ourselves\, are nature’s best hope. \n \nDoug Tallamy \nDoug Tallamy is a professor in the Department of Entomology and Wildlife Ecology at the University of Delaware in Newark\, Delaware\, where he has taught insect taxonomy\, behavioral ecology\, and other related subjects. Chief among his research goals is to better understand the many ways insects interact with plants and how such interactions determine the diversity of animal communities.  \nDoug won the Silver Medal from the Garden Writer’s Association for his 2007 book\, Bringing Nature Home\, widely recognized as one of the most important books of its kind. More recently\, he authored another book\, The Living Landscape: Designing for Beauty and Biodiversity in the Home Garden with Rick Darke (2014). To date\, he has written 90 research articles. Among his awards are the Garden Club of America Margaret Douglas Medal for Conservation and the Tom Dodd Jr. Award of Excellence in 2013 and the 2018 AHS B.Y. Morrison Communication Award.  \nDoug was a post-doctoral fellow in Entomology at the University of Iowa (1980–1981) after earning a Ph.D. in Entomology at the University of Maryland (1980) and a M.S. in Entomology from Rutgers University (1976). He regularly teaches classes on Insect Ecology and Conservation\, Behavioral Ecology\, and Advanced Ecology. His current research centers on the behavioral ecology of insects\, conservation of biodiversity\, impacts of alien plants on native ecosystems\, and plant-insect interactions.  \nPenn State Great Valley encourages persons with disabilities to participate in its programs and activities. If you anticipate needing any type of accommodation or have questions about the physical access provided\, please contact Becky Stanko at rus1078@psu.edu or call 610-648-3236.
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/natures-best-hope-2/
LOCATION:Penn State Great Valley: School of Graduate Professional Studies\, 30 East Swedesford Road\, Malvern\, PA\, 19355\, United States
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SUMMARY:Stonewall: The Riot That Built a Community
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an incredible evening with Mark Segal\, a trailblazer and advocate who has played a pivotal role in the LGBTQ+ community\n\n\nMark Segal was 18 years old on the night of June 28th\, 1969\, when he entered the Stonewall Inn. Raised by the only Jewish family in south Philadelphia’s Wilson Park housing project\, Segal was no stranger to being an outsider. He told his parents he was leaving Philly to go to school in New York. In truth\, he’d left to find a gay community. Watching an episode of The David Susskind Show years earlier he’d learned that gay people existed in New York and he knew then that was where he belonged. \nSegal would go on to organize some of the earliest American LGBT organizations\, help plan the first Pride March in 1970\, found the longest running LGBT weekly newspaper\, the Philadelphia Gay News\, and become one of the most important figures in the alternative gay press. But on that night at Stonewall he was still a teenager just exulting in the chance to drink and socialize with other LGBT people at a time when homosexuality was still treated as a psychological affliction by the medical establishment\, immoral by most religions\, and criminal under law. \nPenn State Great Valley encourages persons with disabilities to participate in its programs and activities. If you anticipate needing any type of accommodation or have questions about the physical access provided\, please contact Becky Stanko at rus1078@psu.edu or call 610-648-3236\, ideally 2 weeks prior to the program to allow sufficient time to effectively meet your access needs.
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/stonewall-the-riot-that-built-a-community/
LOCATION:Penn State Great Valley: School of Graduate Professional Studies\, 30 East Swedesford Road\, Malvern\, PA\, 19355\, United States
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SUMMARY:Mountainfilm on Tour
DESCRIPTION:Mountainfilm on Tour visits Malvern\, PA on March 6!\n\n\nJoin us for an evening of inspiring and captivating films handpicked from the Mountainfilm festival in Telluride\, Colorado. \nFounded in 1979\, Mountainfilm is one of America’s longest-running film festivals. The annual festival is held every Memorial Day weekend in Telluride\, CO. Mountainfilm is a dynamic nonprofit organization and festival that celebrates stories of indomitable spirit and aims to inspire audiences through film\, art and ideas. \nMountainfilm on Tour in Malvern\, PA will feature a collection of culturally rich\, adventure-packed and engaging documentary short films that align with Mountainfilm’s mission to use the power of film\, art and ideas to inspire audiences to create a better world. A Mountainfilm presenter will guide the audience through the program providing insight on the films\, filmmakers and subjects. Doors open for the event at 6:30 and the show will kick off at 7:00 PM. \nPenn State Great Valley encourages persons with disabilities to participate in its programs and activities. If you anticipate needing any type of accommodation or have questions about the physical access provided\, please contact Becky Stanko at rus1078@psu.edu or call 610-648-3236.
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/mountainfilm-on-tour/
LOCATION:Penn State Great Valley: School of Graduate Professional Studies\, 30 East Swedesford Road\, Malvern\, PA\, 19355\, United States
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SUMMARY:Adventures in Food and Design
DESCRIPTION:The ecological implications of placemaking\, food systems & localism\n\n\nOriginally from Gettysburg PA\, architect and chef\, Ben Walmer\, comes from a family of five generations of fruit growers.  It is from this agrarian background that he traces his connections to food and design and the motivation to launch Highlands Dinner Club (HDC) in New York City in 2009.  Ben currently lives in central New Jersey and is founding architect and creative director of the NJ/NYC-based interdisciplinary design practice\, Broadloom\, whose diverse capabilities include design strategy\, hospitality design\, regenerative food systems design and agricultural master planning.  HDC is a mobile social and culinary laboratory produced by Broadloom and collaboratively executed by a rotating cast of chefs\, farmers\, designers\, and artists.  Wielding spontaneous spirit and exceptional local ingredients\, HDC has created farm-to-table experiences across three continents and seen time and again the connections and joy that come when people gather at the table to share a meal.  \nFOOD MAKES FRIENDS   \n\n\n\nPenn State Great Valley encourages persons with disabilities to participate in its programs and activities. If you anticipate needing any type of accommodation or have questions about the access provided\, please consult Becky Stanko at rus1078@psu.edu in advance of your participation or visit.
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/adventures-in-food-and-design/
LOCATION:Penn State Great Valley: School of Graduate Professional Studies\, 30 East Swedesford Road\, Malvern\, PA\, 19355\, United States
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SUMMARY:Before 2030: A Livable Future for People\, Planet\, and All Life
DESCRIPTION:It’s still possible to hold climate change to relatively safe levels but doing so will require revolutionary changes and global cooperation.\n\n\nConsumer trends and corporate practices over the past 50 years have set our planet on course for catastrophe. We stand at a key moment in the history of our planet\, and our species. We have the option to make drastic changes in our lifestyle and society\, or we can watch the planet pass the threshold of no return. It’s our responsibility to learn what we can do and to implement change. Join Tony Buck to explore paths to a sustainable future for the planet\, humanity\, and all living creatures.  \nTony Buck is a permaculture and gardening expert and sustainability advocate. He has been serving Penn State Extension’s Master Gardener program for ten years. Some call him the “Ecological Gardener” because he’s always asking\, “What would nature do?” \nT﻿his presentation and discussion will take place via Zoom.
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/before-2030-a-livable-future-for-people-planet-and-all-life/
LOCATION:Penn State Great Valley: School of Graduate Professional Studies\, 30 East Swedesford Road\, Malvern\, PA\, 19355\, United States
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